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., and i did not want to go to london and face the press. i love l.a.. it was great. i said, i am going to the actors studio. i signed up for the actors studio and had a great teacher, and i was doing well. i really enjoyed it. they said, if you want to do that, you have got to earn money in the field you are in. put a new band together. they said, we see you as a black band. i saw this events that had a trombone, trumpets, saxophone, bass. i said, we cannot take this on the road and make money. eventually we got it down to six brands and myself. -- bands and myself. it was wonderful for a couple years. it was really good, but the surprising thing was i got a shot. for the first time i realized black americans did not understand what the blues was all about. once it went on record, they sold. tavis: we have this conversation all the time, so i feel you on that. tell me about "til your river runs dry!" >> it began with a conversation -- a conversation with gorbachev. we got a song in the works. the problem is water in this world. for some people it is too little, and f
., and i did not want to go to london and face the press. i love l.a.. it was great. i said, i am going to the actors studio. i signed up for the actors studio and had a great teacher, and i was doing well. i really enjoyed it. they said, if you want to do that, you have got to earn money in the field you are in. put a new band together. they said, we see you as a black band. i saw this events that had a trombone, trumpets, saxophone, bass. i said, we cannot take this on the road and make...
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because it's a british patsy you know the tradition of it but london is the front capital the world and i this is commit fraud i mean regulated to totally compliant because other people don't hold the regulators have feet to the fire and why not dump eight hundred million dollars of the fraud here let the poorest taxpayer deal with it you know and because they've already proven themselves to be completely compliant and week week in this regard well that might be a very good policy does. you know i certainly wouldn't want to argue against that but the fact of the matter is that it always goes back to your original point if you allow your institutions to become pariahs and if you'll country gets a reputation for being a pariah state because you allow least as you money to come here and you don't seek to prevent it this is a moral dimension that eventually comes back and bites you up to the back so late which says you have to take the rough with the smooth there's a downside for all is upside so if we aren't getting in the neck here as a result of it we've only got ourselves to blame ok ro
because it's a british patsy you know the tradition of it but london is the front capital the world and i this is commit fraud i mean regulated to totally compliant because other people don't hold the regulators have feet to the fire and why not dump eight hundred million dollars of the fraud here let the poorest taxpayer deal with it you know and because they've already proven themselves to be completely compliant and week week in this regard well that might be a very good policy does. you...
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because it's a british patsy you know the tradition of it but london is the front capital the world i mean this is the ideal way to commit fraud i mean regulators are totally compliant because the people don't hold the regulators the feet to the fire and why not drop eight hundred million dollars of the fraud here let the poorest taxpayer deal with it you know and because they've already proven themselves to be completely compliant and week week in this regard well that might be a very good policy does. you know and i certainly wouldn't want to argue against that but the fact the matter is that it always are but this goes back to your original point if you allow your institutions to become pariahs and if you will country gets a reputation for being a pariah state because you allow least as you money to come in and you don't seek to prevented this a moral dimension that eventually comes back and bites you up to the back so laid which says you have to take the rough with the smooth there's no downside for always upside so if we aren't getting it in the neck as a result of it we've only
because it's a british patsy you know the tradition of it but london is the front capital the world i mean this is the ideal way to commit fraud i mean regulators are totally compliant because the people don't hold the regulators the feet to the fire and why not drop eight hundred million dollars of the fraud here let the poorest taxpayer deal with it you know and because they've already proven themselves to be completely compliant and week week in this regard well that might be a very good...
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because it's a british patsy and the tradition of it but london is the front capital the world and i this is commit fraud i mean regulated to totally compliant because people don't hold the regulators the feet to the fire and why not drop eight hundred million dollars of the fraud here let the poorest taxpayer deal that you know and because they've already proven themselves to be completely compliant and we can this regard well that might be a very good policy decision on and i certainly wouldn't want to argue against that but the fact of the matter is that it always about this goes back to your original point if you allow your institutions to become pariahs and if you will country gets a reputation for being a pariah state because you allow least if you money to come in and you don't seek to prevent it this is a moral dimension that eventually comes back and bites you up to the backside which says you have to take the rough with the smooth isn't downside for all is upside so if we aren't getting in the neck as a result of it we've only got ourselves to blame ok ron boswell davies ri
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the old saying is true as it fears the influx of immigrants will be overwhelming the country this is london in bucharest are at odds over plans to limit the number of romanians traveling to the u.k. for work. and russia marks seventy years since the battle of stalingrad one of the bloodiest battles in history that left two million dead and change the course of the second world war. breaking this set still to come here on our t.v. stay with us. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean i have my hands at ten pounds i know that i'm still really messed up. in the old story so personally i believe the. worst we're going to go lie down to the. radio guy and for a minute. what we're about to give you never seen anything like this i'm told. green's earthlings i'm having martin in this break in the set so today is secretary of state hillary clinton's last day on the job i know i'm sad to well her farewell happens to fall in the same day a suicide bomber detonated explosive device outside the entrance of
the old saying is true as it fears the influx of immigrants will be overwhelming the country this is london in bucharest are at odds over plans to limit the number of romanians traveling to the u.k. for work. and russia marks seventy years since the battle of stalingrad one of the bloodiest battles in history that left two million dead and change the course of the second world war. breaking this set still to come here on our t.v. stay with us. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month...
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at some of them for our audience i want to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across a monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains machine gears and a guy saying new world order is the enemy talk about this piece. it's kind of a an allegory of how i see the world currently right now and how it's been for a long time i feel like we're all. living under level of economic slavery in this world all producing and material goods for some cause that never really seems to benefit the majority of us people in here and we're. just continually dying off while the wealthy live these lives of luxury and the mural was innocence you know framing that concept and. i'm so i want to make people aware of this and make it kind of popular to talk about some of these subjects or you'll bring them up to people and people think your know your conspiracy theory is there are a series of different you know terms so call you at the end of the day these things are really happening and it
at some of them for our audience i want to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across a monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains machine gears and a guy saying new world order is the enemy talk about this piece. it's kind of a an allegory of how i see the world currently right now and how it's been for a long time i feel like we're all. living under level of...
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at some of them for our audience i wanted to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across a monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains machine gears and a guy saying new world order is the enemy talk about this piece. it's kind of a an allegory of how i see the world currently right now and how it's been for a long time i feel like we're all. living under some level of economic slavery in this world all producing products and material goods for some cause that never really seems to benefit the majority of us people in here and we're just continually dying off while the wealthy live these lives of luxury in the mural was innocence you know framing that concept and i'm so i want to make people aware of this and make it kind of popular to talk about some of these subjects or you'll bring them up to people and people think your know your conspiracy theory is there are a series of different you know terms so call you at the end of the day these things are really happe
at some of them for our audience i wanted to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across a monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains machine gears and a guy saying new world order is the enemy talk about this piece. it's kind of a an allegory of how i see the world currently right now and how it's been for a long time i feel like we're all. living under some level...
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at some of them for our audience i wanted to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across a monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains machine gears and a guy saying new world order is the enemy talk about the peace. it's kind of a an allegory of how i see the world currently right now and how it's been for a long time i feel like we're all. living under some level of economic slavery in this world all producing products and material goods for some cause that never really seems to benefit the majority of us people in here and we're just continually dying off while the wealthy live these lives of luxury and the miracle was innocence you know framing that concept and i'm so i want to make people aware of this and make it kind of popular to talk about some of these subjects or you'll bring them up to people and people think your know your conspiracy theory is there are a series of different you know terms so call you at the end of the day these things are really hap
at some of them for our audience i wanted to show the freedom for humanity and mural that you did in london. picks the all seeing eye bankers sitting across a monopoly board on the backs of pretty much humanity you have nuclear destruction in the background chains machine gears and a guy saying new world order is the enemy talk about the peace. it's kind of a an allegory of how i see the world currently right now and how it's been for a long time i feel like we're all. living under some level...
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nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: hi. the judge who is overseeing this bail hearing said he'll make an announcement very soon, probably within 30 to 45 minutes if s osr put pistons, the sprinter known to the world as the blade runner will be free on bail or will he stay in jail until that trial which could take months. both sides, the prosecution and defense have rested their case after four days that have seen a real momentum shift in pistorius' favor especially after yesterday's bombshell when we learned that the lead investigator laying out the case actually against pistorius is himself facing seven charges of attempted murder. the defense had already at that point forced the investigator to back down on many points even admitting pistorius' story is plausible. in a state of panic he could have shot his girlfriend, killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp by mistake thinking her to be a dangerous intruder. the prosecution says that pistorius killed reeva steenkamp in cold blood, he has a history of violent behavior and f
nbc's jim maceda joins us from london. what can we expect today? >> reporter: hi. the judge who is overseeing this bail hearing said he'll make an announcement very soon, probably within 30 to 45 minutes if s osr put pistons, the sprinter known to the world as the blade runner will be free on bail or will he stay in jail until that trial which could take months. both sides, the prosecution and defense have rested their case after four days that have seen a real momentum shift in...
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. >> you are looking live at london england abbey road. we will be right back. [ stefan ] with a cold or flu, nighttime nasal congestion can be the worst part. my medicine alone doesn't always give me all the congestion relief i need to sleep. [ female announcer ] adding breathe right nasal strips can make all the difference. it's proven to instantly relieve cold or flu nasal congestion. [ stefan ] and because it's drug free, it's safe to use with any medicine to relieve my nighttime stuffy nose. so i can breathe better and sleep better. [ female announcer ] go to breatheright.com for special offers. >>> thanks for joining us on this wednesday morning. a gorgeous picture of greece you are looking at the beach it's great area to vacation but right now the country is trying to get other countries to invest with them because they are financially strapped. but it looks like a nice play to go vacation. >> that will make you forget about the snow. >> it will. >>> we have some great news for air travelers this morning. >> fewer of your bags are m
. >> you are looking live at london england abbey road. we will be right back. [ stefan ] with a cold or flu, nighttime nasal congestion can be the worst part. my medicine alone doesn't always give me all the congestion relief i need to sleep. [ female announcer ] adding breathe right nasal strips can make all the difference. it's proven to instantly relieve cold or flu nasal congestion. [ stefan ] and because it's drug free, it's safe to use with any medicine to relieve my nighttime...
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. >> and stacy london is back as my co-host and the ways stores trap you to get you to spend more money. and allison williams stopped by. >>> a former southern california officer is accused of killing three people. hear how the incoming oakland police advicer is connected to the suspect. >>> investigators search for clues in a house fire there. >>> hear why some classes there are cancelled at noon. Ñáçwçññsxóxgñ >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at noon. >> an intense man hurnt is underway in southern california right now for an ex-cop who authorities say went on a king rampage. good afternoon, i am tory campbell. thousands of police officers throughout southern california and nevada are hunting for a former l.a. cop. police say the fired officer has been on a shooting rampage that has left three dead and several others injured. sal castaneda joins us now from the newsroom with more on the suspect and his dangerous crime spree. >> reporter: tory, the suspect is a tomorrow los angeles police officer who was fired in 2008 for making
. >> and stacy london is back as my co-host and the ways stores trap you to get you to spend more money. and allison williams stopped by. >>> a former southern california officer is accused of killing three people. hear how the incoming oakland police advicer is connected to the suspect. >>> investigators search for clues in a house fire there. >>> hear why some classes there are cancelled at noon. Ñáçwçññsxóxgñ >>> complete bay area news...
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on the show today, tlc's hit show "what not to wear" stacy london is here. [ applause ] i am not -- i don't like fashion shows. when we started this show, i told amy, i don't want to do those runway things where people go, the latest trend. but something about tracy's show, i feel better when i watch it because i always feel -- i would never wear that. so now i'm doing a fashion show. i don't know how i ended up. we're going to have favorite trends for spring. the best white t-shirt for ten trends for spring. the best white t-shirt for ten bucks.
on the show today, tlc's hit show "what not to wear" stacy london is here. [ applause ] i am not -- i don't like fashion shows. when we started this show, i told amy, i don't want to do those runway things where people go, the latest trend. but something about tracy's show, i feel better when i watch it because i always feel -- i would never wear that. so now i'm doing a fashion show. i don't know how i ended up. we're going to have favorite trends for spring. the best white t-shirt...
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in london, rita nissan, wjz eyewitness news. >> south african media are speculating that he may have mistaken his girlfriend for intruders. authorities say that is surprising to them. >>> in an effort to stop capitol punishment in maryland. the governor says he believes they will ban capital punishment this session. senate president mike miller, supporter of the death penalty, also says the measure to repeal will pass in the senate by a comfortable margin. more on this passionate debate, all new tonight at 5:00. >>> marylanders now have four new dorchester county sites. those shells are used in oyster restoration. they are used for environmental science centers, horn point labs. the landfill transfer stations. in secretary. since 2009, 15% of the state's oyster shells have been recycled. >>> time for a look at the rush hour ride home. kristy breslin is at wjz traffic control. >>> definitely not a good start out there for southbound 795. you'll see a lot of brake lights there, down to the beltway. as far as the beltway goes, top side inner loop, slowing there from the jones falls expr
in london, rita nissan, wjz eyewitness news. >> south african media are speculating that he may have mistaken his girlfriend for intruders. authorities say that is surprising to them. >>> in an effort to stop capitol punishment in maryland. the governor says he believes they will ban capital punishment this session. senate president mike miller, supporter of the death penalty, also says the measure to repeal will pass in the senate by a comfortable margin. more on this passionate...
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son raj depend on cars to make their living, installing custom exhausts in their shop minutes from london's heathrow airport. they never dreamed they would end up using their car to chase down a hit-and-run driver. january 19, 2011. just before 10:00 a.m. jack and raj are on their usual commute to work when they notice a red mercedes driving recklessly. >> stupid driving. that's stupid driving. >> what caught our attention immediately was the fact that driver decided to break the law by just barging in front of us in the first place. >> jack records his drive to work using a dashcam to avoid of being falsely accused of causing an accident. >> we installed them in our vehicles. that kind of driving, look, look, look. >> this time, jack's dashcam on the case, recording everything. >> i don't think anybody would have anticipated anything they were doing that day is all being recorded on a high-definition camera. >> jack and his son watch the woman to see what she does next. >> she happened to be going the same way we were going. >> going 60 miles per hour, double the speed limit. >> she put he
son raj depend on cars to make their living, installing custom exhausts in their shop minutes from london's heathrow airport. they never dreamed they would end up using their car to chase down a hit-and-run driver. january 19, 2011. just before 10:00 a.m. jack and raj are on their usual commute to work when they notice a red mercedes driving recklessly. >> stupid driving. that's stupid driving. >> what caught our attention immediately was the fact that driver decided to break the...
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see you in london. sir peter. >> look forward to it. >> more on the breaking news out of south africa where oscar pistorius has been released on bail. nbc's rojit has an up close seat in the courtroom today and joins me now from pretoria. what is the latest? >> well, it took two anxious hours for the magistrate to deliver this ruling, and at the end much it when he announced that oscar pistorius had won bail, there was a scream of yet from his relatives who were sat inside the public gallery. essentially his lawyers had argued that he was too famous to flee, that there's always a commotion inside the airport whenever he goes through security and so there was no risk of him leaving the country. however, the magistrate did raise questions about his evidence, the account that he had given about what happened on valentine's morning last week at his home when reeve wra steenkamp, his girlfriend, was killed. however, the main deal at trial is perhaps in june, but there was great relief from his family. they b
see you in london. sir peter. >> look forward to it. >> more on the breaking news out of south africa where oscar pistorius has been released on bail. nbc's rojit has an up close seat in the courtroom today and joins me now from pretoria. what is the latest? >> well, it took two anxious hours for the magistrate to deliver this ruling, and at the end much it when he announced that oscar pistorius had won bail, there was a scream of yet from his relatives who were sat inside the...
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and just in our country with -- you're from london, uk. like our obsession with genetically processed foods and all that. i think america does have a weight obsession. separate of that i think chris christie is the future of the republican party and i couldn't embrace him more wholeheartedly. look at his performance during the hurricane. i love the way he is frank, straightforward, he says what he thinks. and he's just practical and pragmatic, and speaks with a lot of common sense. >> i mean, van, to me it's a bit of a non-issue, this. i just think he's a very popular guy. and even today i can imagine many americans watching his reaction going, good on you. take her down. >> yeah. i can understand that. listen, first of all, everybody loves this governor right now. and you know, he's fresh, he's frank. but i think he's got to be a little bit careful. he didn't have to attack her motives, call her a hack, tell her to shut up. those kinds of things may play well at this stage of his career. while he's still kind of establishing. but you star
and just in our country with -- you're from london, uk. like our obsession with genetically processed foods and all that. i think america does have a weight obsession. separate of that i think chris christie is the future of the republican party and i couldn't embrace him more wholeheartedly. look at his performance during the hurricane. i love the way he is frank, straightforward, he says what he thinks. and he's just practical and pragmatic, and speaks with a lot of common sense. >> i...
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that sent crude futures in london soaring near 1.5% to settle at a nine month high. all right, up next, it is the worst blizzard in decades, and it is swallowing the northeast whole. also, it's leaving one 5-year-old in florida bummed out that a certain news anchor is up in arms as well. the story coming up. online gambling coming up, aces in new jersey as governor christie ready to approve legislation, but will it juice the state's economy like supporters claim? one of the lawmakers behind it will join us. can you have too much "money" or snow apparently. ♪ ♪ right here in new york. snow is falling. my flight to tampa tomorrow morning to get my whole family and nef fee's 5th birthday party to my nephew's fifth birthday party is officially canceled. look at that. a birthday boy jack could not be reached for an official statement, but a spokesperson did release this picture of him charlie after hearing the news that we're not coming down for his birthday. look at that. he's crying. poor thing. clearly he is not despondent. suspending service between amtrak and bos
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. >> i think it's america's obsession with weight, and our country, your from london, u.k., our obsession with genetically processed foods and all that, america does have a weight obsession. i think chris christie is the future of the republican party and i couldn't embrace him more wholeheartedly. i love the way he is frank, straightforward, he says what he thinks. and he's just practical and pragmatic, and speaks with a lot of common sense. >> van, to me, it's a bit of a nonissue. i think he's a very popular guy, and even today. i can imagine many americans watching his reaction going, good for you. take her down. >> i can understand that. everybody loves this governor right now. he's fresh, he's frank. i think he has to be a little careful. he didn't have to attack her motives, call her a hack, tell her to shut up. those kinds of things may play well at this stage of his career. but you start thinking about, do you want a commander in chief who -- when a doctor makes the observation that frankly every american has made, can this guy actually pull this office? can he do it? can he physi
. >> i think it's america's obsession with weight, and our country, your from london, u.k., our obsession with genetically processed foods and all that, america does have a weight obsession. i think chris christie is the future of the republican party and i couldn't embrace him more wholeheartedly. i love the way he is frank, straightforward, he says what he thinks. and he's just practical and pragmatic, and speaks with a lot of common sense. >> van, to me, it's a bit of a nonissue....
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we have more from kelly cobiella from our london bureau this morning. kelly? >> reporter: good morning. oscar pistorius is in a south african courtroom right now fighting for his freedom. prosecutors as they had promised in the run-up to this trial have charged him with premeditated murder, a crime for which if convict ed convicted could mean the rest of his life in jail. we're hearing new details of the night of the murder according to prosecutors. pistorius fired four shots hitting steenkamp with three, and crucially to their case of premeditated murder, that pistorius put on his prosthetic legs before walking to the bathroom where steenkamp was hiding to shoot her. prosecutors say he then broke down the door. pistorius says he thought he was shooting an intruder. anne-marie? >> so we're hearing more details about the case that the prosecution is building. this wasn't a trial, though. what was the purpose of today's hearing? >> reporter: no, this isn't a trial. this is actually a bail hearing. both sides, prosecutors and the defense, will put out their versi
we have more from kelly cobiella from our london bureau this morning. kelly? >> reporter: good morning. oscar pistorius is in a south african courtroom right now fighting for his freedom. prosecutors as they had promised in the run-up to this trial have charged him with premeditated murder, a crime for which if convict ed convicted could mean the rest of his life in jail. we're hearing new details of the night of the murder according to prosecutors. pistorius fired four shots hitting...
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that sent crude futures in london soaring near 1.5% to settle at a nine month high. all right, up next, it is the worst blizzard in decades, and it is swallowing the northeast whole. also, it's leaving one 5-year-old in florida bummed out that a certain news anchor is up in arms as well. the story coming up. online gambling coming up, aces in new jersey as governor christie ready to approve legislation, but will it juice the state's economy like supporters claim? one of the lawmakers behind it will join us. can you have too much "money" or snow apparently. ♪ did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son bro and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we mak radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's betterhan a few "l
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a live report from london. it's coming up in our next hour of "early start." >>> the party is still on in baltimore. the city will honor the super bowl champion ravens today with a victory parade. the team returned home to baltimore yesterday after beating the 49ers in super bowl xlvii, the second super bowl win for the ravens franchise. festivities begin at city hall this morning, ending with a free celebration at the ravens home base. >>> you can see beyonce was electrifying at the super bowl, right? you cannot say she killed the lights. we go live to new orleans next for what could have caused the blackout if it wasn't the halftime show. >>> the american city with the worst traffic gridlock. can you guess which one? i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to
a live report from london. it's coming up in our next hour of "early start." >>> the party is still on in baltimore. the city will honor the super bowl champion ravens today with a victory parade. the team returned home to baltimore yesterday after beating the 49ers in super bowl xlvii, the second super bowl win for the ravens franchise. festivities begin at city hall this morning, ending with a free celebration at the ravens home base. >>> you can see beyonce was...
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facing the threat of impeachment, he refused to answer charges leveled against him and fled to london. there's a warrant out for your arrest if you come back to pakistan. >> the arrest warrant is not because i have been found guilty of anything. the arrest warrant is because i haven't appeared in court. i didn't go because i know that there could have been judicial activism there and politicalize says cases against me. now i believe i have to take the risk to go back and fight the case in the court. >> reporter: there were all sorts of charges pending against the nearly 70-year-old musharraf, including illegally detaining judges and even their families. the crackdown led to huge protests by lawyers. who clashed with police. it was the first organized resistance against emergency rule imposed by musharraf before he fell from power. in my opinion, someone who has studied pakistan, who's been to pakistan, the best case scenario, if you go back, you'll be arrested. the worst case scenario is that threat will materialize and someone will kill you. how worried are you about that? >> both, y
facing the threat of impeachment, he refused to answer charges leveled against him and fled to london. there's a warrant out for your arrest if you come back to pakistan. >> the arrest warrant is not because i have been found guilty of anything. the arrest warrant is because i haven't appeared in court. i didn't go because i know that there could have been judicial activism there and politicalize says cases against me. now i believe i have to take the risk to go back and fight the case in...
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. >> why wouldn't oakland jack london square why is that not an option? >> oakland is an older city so we couldn't find a place to get it done. and no one has come to us with a proposal that really we missed something. so. >> the one thing that confuses me and last question on this topic, what takes bud selig so long? > >> he's at home today. he is a few blocks away from here so why don't you call him and ask him? [ laughter ] >> nine years and counting. i picked the right time to get out of arizona. look at, two inches of snow delayed the opening round of match play championship in tucson. and here it is crews working hard to remove the snow from the greens early this morning. but neither rain, sleet or snow could prevent shane lowry from shocking rory mcilroy the last man in the field takes down the top seed. the other big upset, charles howell iii knocks off tiger woods with the match all square look at the approach on 15. he would win 2-1 so no tiger no rory this weekend. and it's a good thing this tournament is not on cbs. [ laughter ] >>> warriors m
. >> why wouldn't oakland jack london square why is that not an option? >> oakland is an older city so we couldn't find a place to get it done. and no one has come to us with a proposal that really we missed something. so. >> the one thing that confuses me and last question on this topic, what takes bud selig so long? > >> he's at home today. he is a few blocks away from here so why don't you call him and ask him? [ laughter ] >> nine years and counting. i...
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let's go to london and talk more about this with cnn's christina mcfarland. what happened? >> well, for anyone that might have seen the video earlier of the crash, brooke, it really was horrific. she seemed to buckle on her right knee as she was going down the super g race, just as she came over a jump. and had to be airlifted to hospital. so it is a serious crash. and a fairly serious injury. we were able to speak to her accident surgeon just earlier and he told us that she's torn two ligaments in her right knee, she doesn't require an immediate operation, but the u.s. ski team are deciding whether or not to airlift her, take her back to the united states right now, so her season is over. >> i'm no lindsey vonn, i tore my acl skiing in colorado and let me tell you, that rehab is not fun, especially if it is your lifetime, your work, your career. christina mcfarland, thank you. >>> a group of spanish tourist were vacationing in beautiful acapulco, mexico, when the unthinkable happened. the middle of the night, sound asleep, a group of armed and hooded men burst into their r
let's go to london and talk more about this with cnn's christina mcfarland. what happened? >> well, for anyone that might have seen the video earlier of the crash, brooke, it really was horrific. she seemed to buckle on her right knee as she was going down the super g race, just as she came over a jump. and had to be airlifted to hospital. so it is a serious crash. and a fairly serious injury. we were able to speak to her accident surgeon just earlier and he told us that she's torn two...
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. >>> secretary of state john kerry is meeting with british officials in london today on his first official overseas trip. they're discussing demands by syrian rebel s rebels to the u.. he meets with the foreign minister of russia. >>> slow one at the box office. ooh "identity thief" regained the top spot earning just over $14 million. "snitch," with dwayne "the rock" johnson, 13ds million and the animated "escape from planet earth" came in third. you're up-to-date now. should we head back to l.a.? >> we should, with and a check of the weather. >> i'm doing some weather here. i'm sorry. i know you're talking fashion, but, uh -- wow! >> so do it. >> let's show you what's happening right now. again, we've got a big storm system that's going to be causing snow to the north, a lot of rain to the south. as you can see it spinning up and causing big problems. we have blizzard warnings and winter storm warnings stretching from new mexico all the way into illinois. the snowfall is going to range anywhere from six to 12 inches of snow. we could see as much as a foot and a half in some local areas. a
. >>> secretary of state john kerry is meeting with british officials in london today on his first official overseas trip. they're discussing demands by syrian rebel s rebels to the u.. he meets with the foreign minister of russia. >>> slow one at the box office. ooh "identity thief" regained the top spot earning just over $14 million. "snitch," with dwayne "the rock" johnson, 13ds million and the animated "escape from planet earth" came...
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he's won the golden globes, london oscars last week, s.a.g., everything. the great fact, he'll be the first actor to win three best actor oscars if he wins. >> do you think he's going to get it? >> all odds on him. >> back to kathie. >> this lady is from no-ho, north hollywood. the first academy awards ceremony took place on may 16, 1929. how much did guest tickets cost then? zero, free to attend, $35, $20 or $40? >> i think it was free. >> no, even then it wasn't. >> the correct answer, $5 for those tickets. >> $5. it was just a few miles from here at the hollywood roosevelt hotel. 250 guests, and the movie that won best picture was a silent movie. the only silent movie ever to win. >> you're kidding? all right, ladies and gentlemen, let's hear it for janice min. [ cheers and applause ] >>> l.a. is all about movie stars and sara is going to hit the streets to discover some of the best ones right after this. aspirin, really? i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. peopl
he's won the golden globes, london oscars last week, s.a.g., everything. the great fact, he'll be the first actor to win three best actor oscars if he wins. >> do you think he's going to get it? >> all odds on him. >> back to kathie. >> this lady is from no-ho, north hollywood. the first academy awards ceremony took place on may 16, 1929. how much did guest tickets cost then? zero, free to attend, $35, $20 or $40? >> i think it was free. >> no, even then it...
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the bbc said the protests of london was the largest in the capital's political history. protest sites included australia, johannesburg, syria, tokyo, bangladesh, hong kong, puerto rico, brazil, even the south pole. at least half a million rallied in new york city alone 10 years ago. the u.s.-led invasion of iraq would begin just over a month later. and those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. medical examiners in california say they have positively identified the body of former los angeles police officer christopher dorner, the man authorities say killed four people over the past two weeks in a campaign of terror against the lapd. dorner's body was found in the burned out ruins of a california mountain cabin, ending the most extensive manhunt in california's history. dorner was chased into the cabin on tuesday afternoon and it's a massive gun battle in which one san bernadino county dep
the bbc said the protests of london was the largest in the capital's political history. protest sites included australia, johannesburg, syria, tokyo, bangladesh, hong kong, puerto rico, brazil, even the south pole. at least half a million rallied in new york city alone 10 years ago. the u.s.-led invasion of iraq would begin just over a month later. and those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan...